010-61 Wyo. Code R. §§ 61-10 - Storage of Hemp

(a) Only licensees are authorized to store hemp.
(b) A licensee may store hemp obtained from a person licensed by the Department, USDA, or a state or tribe with a USDA approved plan if:
(i) The licensee identifies each storage facility on the license application;
(ii) The storage facility is owned or leased by the licensee; and
(iii) The licensee keeps complete and accurate records detailing the licensed growers from whom hemp at each storage facility was received, the varieties stored at each storage facility, and the amount of each hemp variety stored at each storage facility.
(c) A licensee must separate Harvested Lots in storage in such a manner that maintains the unique identity of each Harvested Lot. Hemp from one Lot may not be commingled with hemp from other Lots.
(d) If a licensee stores Cannabis or Cannabis products that have a THC concentration level that exceeds the Acceptable Hemp THC Level and they are commingled with hemp or hemp products, then the licensee must ensure that the non-compliant Cannabis or Cannabis products and the commingled hemp or hemp products are disposed of in accordance with Section 6 for Cannabis and hemp and in accordance with the CSA and 21 CFR part 1317 for Cannabis products and hemp products.
(e) The licensee must permit the Department to inspect all storage areas during reasonable business hours.
(f) The licensee must keep inventory records for hemp or hemp products stored, which must include:
(i) The date of inventory;
(ii) The location of stored hemp;
(iii) The name, address, and license number for each licensee that has hemp stored at the facility:
(iv) The total amount of each hemp product on hand for each licensee;
(v) The total amount of hemp and hemp seed of each variety on hand;
(vi) The total amount of unusable hemp and hemp seed of each variety on hand; and
(vii) The name, signature, and title of the employee performing inventory.

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010-61 Wyo. Code R. §§ 61-10
Amended, Eff. 8/13/2020. Amended, Eff. 5/23/2024.

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